Attractions around Merida
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Merida
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Paseo de Montejo
Merida Mexico
This wide avenue, modeled after Paris' Champs Elysees, is lined with the mansions of Merida's old aristocracy.
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Cathedral de Merida
Eden Street Cathcart 5 Plaza Grande, Merida 97000 Mexico
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Gran Museo del Mundo Maya
Calle 60 Norte No. 299 E Unidad Revolución, Merida 97110 Mexico
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Plaza Grande
C. 60 S/n, Merida 97000 Mexico
Also known as Plaza de Armas, this city square contains some of the most historically significant and aesthetically pleasing buildings in Merida.
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Hacienda Sotuta de Peon
Municipio de Tecoh Yucatan, Merida 97822 Mexico
Sotuta de Peon, Live Hacienda, is the restoration project of a landmark located in the heart of the ancient henequen zone in the Yucatan state, and gives a true glimpse of what was once a fully operational Henequen Hacienda in the grand style and tradition of this period.
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El Palacio de Gobierno
Calle 61, Merida 97000 Mexico
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Museo Casa Montejo
Calle No. 63 506 Centro Merida, Merida 97000 Mexico
Facing the main square in Merida, this extraordinary building dates back to 1549 and is built with intricate artistry in the Spanish Plateresque style.
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Mayapan Archaeological Zone
Carretera Merida _ Chetumal, Merida 97824 Mexico
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Ruta Puuc
Merida Mexico
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Anthropology and History Museum
C. 43 481, Zona Paseo Montejo, Merida 97000 Mexico
This property is temporary closed This museum traces the city through history, from its colonial Spanish plazas to the modern bustling streets of today.
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Parque Zoologico del Centenario
Camino a Ibarrilla Km. 6, Merida Mexico
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Cenote X Batun
Carr. Cenotes, Merida 97817 Mexico
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Casa Museo Montes Molina
Paseo de Montejo N 469 33 Y 35, Merida 97000 Mexico
Visit Casa Museo Montes Molina while you are in Merida and admire beautiful art and history. The museum is a breathtaking mansion built around 1902 and purchased by the Montes Molina family 13 years later. It is furnished with the original furniture of that period, and the four generations of the family that have continued to occupy the house to the present, have kept it in optimum condition. The museum is open from 9am to 5pm from Monday to Friday and Saturdays from 9am to 1pm. You can enjoy a 40-minute guided visit with a bilingual guide and get to enjoy a great time here.
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Monumento a la Patria
Paseo Montejo En el entronque con las avenidas Carlos Torre Repetto, Rómulo Rozo y la calle 27 A, Merida 97203 Mexico
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Merida Tourism Office
Calle 56A No. 242 X 56B y 60 Tambien Llamada Avenida Campo Deportivo, Merida 97118 Mexico